>>46035636>Not really, besides her training with her Pokemon! They learn from her, she learns from them! She doesn't know much about league battling, but self-defense? She knows it like the back of her hand!So this is pretty similar to how Brent does things with his 'mons. In the game I use him in there are two versions of combat that we deal with: League Battles & Full-Contact Battles. In game its centered more around Full-Contact ones, so he's very adept at fighting side by side his Pokemon. He's not the fisticuffs sort of fellow, but he's got Druid (Grass), Glamour Weaver (Fairy), Musician (Sound based moves), and a special class called the Messaih (He can perform Mircales like healing people, reviving the dead, he could restore a destroyed forest, etc). He trained with his Lilligant in honing his grass skills, his Gardevoir in Fairy, and he's just been a Musician a long enough time to where his abilities in that regard has been just him training a lot. This sort of style comes at a cost.
His League Battling skills aren't as high as it could be. The game has a hard rule limit 4 normal classes per trainer, Brent only has 1 that's built for non-full contact fights: Cheerleader! He really good at inspiring his pokemon to be their best (They have high evasion, movement, can survive hits that would normally KO them). But that's all the can do, there are much more capable people in the world he's in who could imo curb stop him in a League Battle.
Good thing he doesn't do those much. While he doesn't like hurting people he hates seeing his Pokemon get hurt alone. He promised them that no matter what they always get to choose who they want to fight or if at all, and if they are fighting he's always going to fight right by their side (Or double battles if they want to fight in a league battle) taking the pain just as much as they are. His pokemon learned a lot about him from this and gotten them really close.